V80: Animal-rider or occupant of animal-drawn vehicle injured in transport accident
V80.2: Rider or occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle
The condition referred to as "Rider or occupant injured in collision with pedal cycle" relates to injuries sustained by an individual who is either a rider or passenger in a vehicle involved in a collision with a pedal bicycle. The nature and severity of these injuries can vary considerably based on factors such as the speed of the collision and the type of vehicle in which the individual was riding. Physical harm can involve diverse areas of the body such as the head, neck, spine or limbs and may involve either external injuries like cuts and bruises, or internal injuries like broken bones or damage to organs. Symptoms may be immediately apparent or may present later, and could include pain, swelling, bruising, immobility, and dizziness. Commonly, these injuries occur in road traffic incidents. The progression of the condition would depend on the nature and severity of the injuries sustained. It is essential to note that every individual’s experience and recovery can vastly differ based on the specifics of the accident and their overall health.
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